I am getting ready to put my 69 back together after its new paint job, and looking at my original chrome moldings. They are rough, with lots of scratches and dings and dents everywhere. Finding NOS ones are either impossible or way too expensive. Are the repro's any good? I have read they are quite thin and prone to bending and dents, do not shine like OE, and fit horribly. What is the consensus on these?

Also, if repro's are out of the question, who do you suggest for sending these out to have them made nice again?

I have come across these where D&R state that these have same thickness as OE. As for shine, they state they are brighter than OE. The price is nice and they sound good, but is the claim too good to be true. just trying to see if I should have my OE sent out, or buy these. Has anyone bought these from D&R? Anyone know who the original manufacturer is that they get them from and are they known for good quality.

I'd be surprised to see windshield and rear window mouldings scratched, dented or bent.. what from??? I'd think the typical *original/used* mouldings could be pretty easily polished to be much better and longer lasting than any reproduction (but, that said, I haven't done it on a Camaro, so...??)..

They get dented and bent because have no clue how to remove and install them. Damage also occurs from collision shop repairs.

HB City stocks what they claim are quality repros but I'd want a guarantee on that. I've seen other inferior repro moldings and they are horrible looking and very thin. I've straightened and polished them and it's labor intensive.

(/quote)They get dented and bent because have no clue how to remove and install them. Damage also occurs from collision shop repairs. /quote]

OR,,,some "handy-dandy" drilled holes in the corners to hold them on, like mine. The 2 bottom Rear Glass Moldings had holes drilled in ea. corner and in the center, and used screws to hold them on. Needless to say I replaced those 2 pieces, but the rest of mine I found a good person that re-polished them as needed. they are all back on the car now and you can't tell old from the new.

Check out Sherm's Plating in Sacramento, Ca. (shermsplating.com). They can repair/polish/replate/anodize your old ones. Not inexpensive, but they do lots of custom work, & many of the rods featured in Street Rodder mag.

Okay, I went ahead and bought both front and rear sets from Matts Classic Bowties. They stated that these are not the Corvex cheap ones and instead, the Golden Star brand and are the same thickness as OE, and stainless steel as opposed to polished aluminum, are show quality and technically correct. Has anyone had any experience with these from this manufacturer?

Okay, I received the complete front and rear sets and here is what I have found. They are horrible. I did not buy the cheapest set out there. I even asked personally, about the quality and was assured these were as claimed in the ad. They are CHL brand, and advertised as "Show quality sets include original thickness polished stainless steel and are technically correct.".

These are not show quality or polished. I took my original set that are scratched to hell and dented and dinged, put a quick 20 second rubbing of Wenol polish on them, and they are way brighter than these reproductions. These new pieces, even after being polished with Wenol polish, are a dullish gray with some typing of fine hazed lines embedded into the metal. Also, they are nowhere near OE thickness as claimed. For example, I took two same pieces and weighed them. The OE piece was 2.8 oz, whereas the reproduction piece was 2 oz. I then took my digital caliper and got .020 inches on the OE and .015 on the repro piece. So, I can only conclude the CHL pieces are false in their claim. These will have to be returned as they are NOT show quality, nor even close to looking like OE.

I visited D&R Classic and they have a set that is about $100 more that they claim is superior to all other reproductions and also claim show quality, OE thickness and new tooling. I was told they are not CHL, so I will order these and report my findings.

How is it we have advanced 45 years in technology, and cannot reproduce a simple strip of stainless molding?